Samsung Nexus S Chargers and Cables

Keep your Samsung Nexus S Charged and Ready to Go

Looking for a way to keep your Samsung Nexus S powered up throughout the whole day? You've come to the right place. There are a number of different chargers for the Nexus S. From car chargers to wall chargers to USB cables to charging docks, there are a ton of options, but they all serve a singular purpose: Keeping your Samsung Nexus S charged. And this is where you'll find everything there is to know about cables and chargers for your smartphone.

Samsung Nexus S charging dockslet you easily charge your smartphone and a spare battery at the same time. Easily synchronize and charge your Nexus S with any USB-enabled computer while the cradle sits nicely on your desk. Give your Nexus S a more professional look by adding a charging dock to your accessory collection.

Car chargers for the Samsung Nexus S are a great way to make sure your smartphone stays juiced up. Just plug it into the car's outlet and you'll make sure you're ready to rock when you reach your destination. Featuring the same microUSB plug as a wall charger, while some have coiled cables to keep things nice and neat in the car.

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